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Waldorf Astoria Washington DC. 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington, District of Columbia 20004 USA, Opens new tab. Call Us+1 202-695-1100. E-mail UsShow in Google Maps. Local Attractions. Our central location offers easy access to many of D.C.’s attractions.
- 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
- (202) 695-1100
Elegantly restored to its historic grandeur, the iconic Old Post Office has been reimagined as Waldorf Astoria Washington DC. Our hotel sits on Pennsylvania Avenue between The White House and the U.S. Capitol near National Mall museums, the Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial.
- 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
- (202) 695-1100
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Waldorf Astoria Washington DC is located in downtown Washington DC, a 10 minute walk from Capital One Arena and CityCenterDC which features luxury shopping and dining. Washington Convention Center is 0.6 mi from the property. The closest metro stop is Federal Triangle.
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- 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Northwest, Washington, D.C., 20004, United States of America, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, USA 20004
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LOCATION. Waldorf Astoria Washington DC is steps from the White House and surrounded by global businesses as well as DC’s greatest cultural institutions.